Stevie Wonder And Celebrity Friends Honor Martin Luther King Jr.

Although Stevie Wonder joined Twitter a few years ago, his first ever tweet made a huge splash Wednesday. Timed to go out at the exact moment Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lost his life 50 years ago, Stevie enlisted over 70 celebrities, politicians, YouTube personalities and more in his accompanying video. Titled "Dreams Still Live," the piece takes inspiration from MLK's infamous "I Have A Dream" speech. It's a message to never give up on your dreams, no matter how big or small and also to keep spreading peace and love.
On April 4th, 1968 at 7:05 p.m. central time, Dr. King’s life was cut tragically short. 50 years later a need for his dream to be fulfilled is far greater than ever.
— Stevie Wonder (@StevieWonder) April 5, 2018
Share your dream & post your own #DreamStillLives video. Spread love...spread hope. pic.twitter.com/51BaCW78GC